September 19, 2022 By Jim Hammerand Leave a Comment
Currier Plastics is building out additional manufacturing space in Aurelius, New York. [Photo courtesy of Currier]
The Auburn, New York-based plastics manufacturer has already started building out the former TRW Automotive plant in Aurelius, New York. Construction is expected to be done in Q1 2023.
The building will have 25,000 ft² of ISO Class 8 cleanroom space, plus expanded space for Currier’s quality and R&D operations.
The custom injection and blow molding plastic company cited growing demand for plastic healthcare consumables, driven primarily by changes in the in-vitro diagnostics, point-of-care and life science markets.
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“Currier has become a leading provider for complex, precise consumables in several healthcare markets,” – Currier VP of Business Development Ron Ringleben said in a news release. “This expansion will give us the place to grow more incredibly strong valuable partnerships.”
The expansion will also let Currier serve key customers in other businesses such as amenities and packaging, Sales & Marketing Manager Rob Knapp said.
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